
Conference Cycle 1st International Design Conference: Design for Social Impact
Space for reflection on design for society
The 1st International Conference on Design for Social Impact [D4Si] aims to be a space for reflection on design for society. The global transformations that have taken place in recent years call for design to take on the role of agent of change in contemporary concerns such as climate change, ecology, immigration, terrorism, poverty, population ageing and post-pandemic repercussions. Each year, this event aims to bring together the work of researchers, academics and designers from around the world, with the aim of disseminating scientific research and promoting pedagogical practices in a curricular context.
Program
09:30am | Opening Session
- Carla Cadete
- Moderation: Claúdia Lima
10:00am | "Impact of virtual reality over graphic design with accent on the poster"
- Laze Tripkov - Faculty of Design and Multimedia, UDG Podgorica
10:30am | Lecture
- Renata Figueiredo - Designer, specialising in collaboration with the United Nations system
- Moderation: Inês Aleixo
11:00am | "The Embodied Education perspective for new alliances between exercise professionals and pedagogies in school in hospital"
- Simona Ferrari - Paolo Raviolo Catholic University of Milan and Ecampus Telematic University of Novedrate
11:30am | Interval
- Moderation: Rafael Oliveira - Red Bull Challenge
- Moderation: Hugo Carvalho - Lusófona University, University Centre Porto
12:00pm | Lunch
- Moderation: Alicja Szreder
2:30pm | DOIT4CHILDREN
- Moderation: João Alves de Sousa e Joel Maia - Lusófona University, University Centre Porto
3:00pm | "Blind People Hear Art" - Cognitive translation / works synergy of art and music with the transfer of emotions evoked by the artwork Anna Wrzesień, Agata Górska-Kołodziejska and Hubert Kołodziejski
- Moderation: Marie Noyelle
3:30pm | Pictofarma
- Benedita Camacho - Lusíada University
4:00pm | ActivaMente50+
- Lucimére Bohn - Lusófona University, University Centre Porto
4:30pm | Closing Session
- Andreia Pinto de Sousa